Online Group Past Life Regression

Have you ever felt drawn to something you couldn’t explain… a place, a time, a person, or even a fear that doesn’t seem to belong to this life?
This guided Past Life Regression experience offers you the opportunity to gently explore the deeper layers of your subconscious and uncover insights that may be influencing your present-day life.
In this 90-120 minute online session, you’ll be guided into a deeply relaxed, receptive state where your subconscious mind can bring forward a past life that is most relevant to you right now. Whether your intention is to understand patterns, gain clarity, release emotional blocks, or simply explore, your experience will unfold in a way that is safe, natural, and aligned with your highest good.
What to Expect from the Online Group Past Life Regression
We will begin by setting a clear and personal intention, helping your mind focus on what you are ready to receive. From there, you’ll be guided through a calming hypnosis process designed to help you access imagery, feelings, or inner knowing connected to a past life experience.
You’ll remain aware and in control the entire time, simply allowing your mind to show you what it’s ready to reveal.
To make this experience as comfortable as possible, you are encouraged to join from a space where you can fully relax—your bed, a couch, or a recliner is perfect. You may want a blanket, headphones, and a quiet environment where you won’t be disturbed.
After the regression, we will gently return to full awareness and create space for optional sharing and reflection. This integration time often brings additional clarity and allows you to connect the experience to your current life in a meaningful way.
No prior experience with hypnosis is needed. Just bring an open mind and a willingness to explore within.
What You May Gain from a Past Life Regression
- Insight into recurring patterns or emotions
- A deeper sense of clarity or direction
- Emotional release and understanding
- A stronger connection to your inner self